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that meant a sea of energy conservation and ventilation systems. many clients and residents do not see this ventilation system although any building any shopping center. all these building must have a ventilation system. last season was due to the intonation pounding three times as significant as he tell the whole building. from what appeared to. the system develop this suggests he's adding warmth in buildings and nigeria with the help of the key traits. the selected item not to let it cook enough to stand in for taking back that i need to suppress says if he takes change by means of its heat is taken from the knitting away at and is transmitted to the base of the comp now. to keep racing its efficiencies noticeable in well ventilated place. you may not notice it if you mine if not but it also depends on the number of people in the plot. however uconn to be at the seminar next round which an offence in a seat because it will be quite unpleasant. that didn't fit into and through. sutton from two pm. he's offering to assist in which these new composi
that meant a sea of energy conservation and ventilation systems. many clients and residents do not see this ventilation system although any building any shopping center. all these building must have a ventilation system. last season was due to the intonation pounding three times as significant as he tell the whole building. from what appeared to. the system develop this suggests he's adding warmth in buildings and nigeria with the help of the key traits. the selected item not to let it cook...
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the republican would be for opening up energy drilling, tracking, natural gas all around the country. i would think they would be for health care savings accounts, controlling the border. there seems to be four or five things that the republicans ought to sit down, agree on and say, we'll do this if we get elected. i don't see a -- i don't see a single message coming out of republicans that says, we'll do this united if we're elected. >> but i think the things you just listed we all are united for, i think sometimes we're not doing a good enough job presenting that message to the people. and presenting it in a way that resonates with the people. but it's not that we disagree on any of things you just said. the one thing i would add to it is, is that we also care about growing the economy and creating jobs, and the way we would do it is by leaving more money at lomb. leaving more money in kentucky, in texas, in the hands of those who earn it, and that would be a stimulus that would work. and that we need to show that against a contrary distinction to the president's policies which have
the republican would be for opening up energy drilling, tracking, natural gas all around the country. i would think they would be for health care savings accounts, controlling the border. there seems to be four or five things that the republicans ought to sit down, agree on and say, we'll do this if we get elected. i don't see a -- i don't see a single message coming out of republicans that says, we'll do this united if we're elected. >> but i think the things you just listed we all are...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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and then many other benefits from in-city solar, energy efficiency, street lights, just the work force, and operations of the hetchy power enterprise, really bringing lots of benefits to san francisco. >> ms. hale, could you say -- it says here the first bullet after the hetch hetchy system also provides 100% clean power to nongeneral fund customers at pg&e rates or less. could you give an example? >> yes, for example, the san francisco airport, the ferry building, these are facilities that we serve. they are not on the general fund side of the city's budget ledger. they are our customers. so, tenants within city facilities like the ferry building, the airport. >> very good, thank you. >> you're welcome. and, of course, some of the largest consumers on the nongeneral fund side are puc utility, water and wastewater services. and, so, what we're showing with this slide is just an outline on the left of the revenue sources. and on the right the costs. so, this shows you in order to get those benefits, you know, we incur certain costs and we charge for them and receive a revenue stream as
and then many other benefits from in-city solar, energy efficiency, street lights, just the work force, and operations of the hetchy power enterprise, really bringing lots of benefits to san francisco. >> ms. hale, could you say -- it says here the first bullet after the hetch hetchy system also provides 100% clean power to nongeneral fund customers at pg&e rates or less. could you give an example? >> yes, for example, the san francisco airport, the ferry building, these are...
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with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. >>> whether you want your house to look as welcoming as possible or you're hoping to increase the value to sell it one day, a little curb appeal can go a long way. >> the last time "today" real estate expert barbara corcoran was here to show you how to make curb appeal work for your house, i decided i wanted a shot at it too. >> this time kathie lee is going head to head with barbara. i'm so excited. all right, ladies, are you ready? here is the blank slate house you started with. barbara, we'll let you take your first go at it. what did you do to this house? >> well, this is a perfectly pretty house with great lines. but you can't see them because they're obliterated, whatever that word is, by all the stuff in front. i made some simple changes. i flipped the large and small tree. got a hole anyway, put it in there. i widened the steps, installed two red double doors with a transom window above. and some brass knockers. >> car
with more b vitamins, which help convert food to energy, and help mike do manly things, like wrestle bears and take out the garbage. get $2 off at oneaday.com. >>> whether you want your house to look as welcoming as possible or you're hoping to increase the value to sell it one day, a little curb appeal can go a long way. >> the last time "today" real estate expert barbara corcoran was here to show you how to make curb appeal work for your house, i decided i wanted a...
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chairman the work that you have done on this and both staffs democrat and republican working together the energy and the thoroughness with which the committee has taken great pains and sensitivity regarding the they say they can perform simple maintenance, it is very reliable aircraft, but there have been a lot of questions in the general press about the appropriateness of using the ch47d in this ,ntrance -- in this instance very tight mountains of the northern and there, it widens given the south, but aggregate circumstances here, was this an appropriate aircraft something was the that was thrown together as a last minute because that allegation has been out there as well. >> thank you, sir. this was the appropriate aircraft for this mission. the choice of this aircraft was tactically sound. other aircraft may have been used, but what could not have been used and has been questioned was the black hawk. one of the issues with the war in afghanistan is the elevations in the mountains and nation of helicopter, which frankly in my career we did not use extensively in other conflicts or even in iraq
chairman the work that you have done on this and both staffs democrat and republican working together the energy and the thoroughness with which the committee has taken great pains and sensitivity regarding the they say they can perform simple maintenance, it is very reliable aircraft, but there have been a lot of questions in the general press about the appropriateness of using the ch47d in this ,ntrance -- in this instance very tight mountains of the northern and there, it widens given the...
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but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask
but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as...
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infrastructure, complies with all security council resolutions, cooperates with the international atomic energy agency, respects human rights, and ceases to promote global terrorism. furthermore, the nuclear weapons-free iran act implements president obama's own policy. in his recent state of the union address he stated -- and i quote -- "be the first to call for more sanctions" -- close quote should iran fail to uphold the interim agreement. by passing this legislation we are ensuring that the united states has the ability to further penalize iran for its continued noncompliance. nevertheless, president obama has threatened to veto this legislation, further indicating his willingness to blindly concede to iranian rhetoric. now is not the time for this nation to exhibit weakness. now is our chance to demonstrate to iran and to the world that we are serious about nuclear nonproliferation in compliance with international laws and obligations. for these reasons i strongly support the nuclear weapons-free iran act as presented in this amendment and i urge my colleagues to act swiftly to pass this i
infrastructure, complies with all security council resolutions, cooperates with the international atomic energy agency, respects human rights, and ceases to promote global terrorism. furthermore, the nuclear weapons-free iran act implements president obama's own policy. in his recent state of the union address he stated -- and i quote -- "be the first to call for more sanctions" -- close quote should iran fail to uphold the interim agreement. by passing this legislation we are...
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that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years. we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information, sends it over the internet so you can go find exactly where those open parking spots are. the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow this small start up to go provide a service to municipalities, citi has been an incredible source of advice, how to engage with municipalities, how to structure deals, and as we think about internationally citi has been there every step of the way. so the end result is you reduce congestion, you reduce pollution and you provide a service to merchants, and that certainly is huge. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why
that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years. we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information, sends it over the internet so you can go find exactly where those open parking spots are. the collaboration with citi was important for providing us the necessary financing; allow...
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comes or as we now take in this firm has allowed it to consummate a country which is where all the energy comes from in the south so what they want to do what they've been able to do in monkeys is replace that my new country a of a woman who might have genetic defects. this is about one in four thousand children are affected by these mitochondrial defects and replace that with a healthy woman's honor country. so that's where you get taken in third person getting involved in the dna process so that the talks are very much limited to this one process of mitochondria manipulation and i really addressing that call concerned that are being raised for the ethical concerns but specifically related to this one. not counting the broader question of manipulating the sperm and tanks broccoli. ellie and we hear that to you is better than whining when she say that the resources that dna are better than jail. i know is who like to bring as many people in the data making process as possible so i dad dad more dna that matter. but what is being open to worry about this you know the name babies in this reg
comes or as we now take in this firm has allowed it to consummate a country which is where all the energy comes from in the south so what they want to do what they've been able to do in monkeys is replace that my new country a of a woman who might have genetic defects. this is about one in four thousand children are affected by these mitochondrial defects and replace that with a healthy woman's honor country. so that's where you get taken in third person getting involved in the dna process so...
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see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell yo
see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see...
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we take about a third of our energy from russia, and in turn we pay their bills. both sides of that equation is very important. but you rightly point out, it's more than just energy at this point, and there are legacies here upon which decisions i think will be made going forward. >> becky anderson, great to have you on the program. tom foreman as well. thanks very much. reuters is reporting russia's foreign minister spokesman saying that if the united states applies sanctions, saying that if the u.s. applies sanctions, russia will, quote, have to respond. left unsaid exactly what that response would be. now, critics say president obama has had a weak foreign policy and that gave vladimir putin the confidence to move troops into the ukraine. our next guest says not so fast. that's next. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter
we take about a third of our energy from russia, and in turn we pay their bills. both sides of that equation is very important. but you rightly point out, it's more than just energy at this point, and there are legacies here upon which decisions i think will be made going forward. >> becky anderson, great to have you on the program. tom foreman as well. thanks very much. reuters is reporting russia's foreign minister spokesman saying that if the united states applies sanctions, saying...
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then again, i think there ar some tax breaks and a good to the from clean energy earned income tax credit that encourages lower income americans to work. >> what w really interesting was that we saw big banks and wall street come out against ththis tax bil tax bill that everyonenows is going nowher they wanto make it clear that they are defending their turf and nonliving a t toretical ground on this, making sure republicans know that they need to heed what wall street wants oror else there will be cut off from donations. >> end of this session on tax reform. was a nice effort. and one still worth h discussin. when we come bacack, our next gut saysys the u.s. is made serious mistakes post-9/11 and it is impacting the economy. stay tuned for her prescription on what needs to happen. welcome back k to our next andt isuthor xime ortiz editorial writer for the "washingto tim." she has writitten a ovococative book called "shock and awing of america." welcome to "washington business report." i think this book is really an interesting read on so many levels. would yoargue is we took the wrong les
then again, i think there ar some tax breaks and a good to the from clean energy earned income tax credit that encourages lower income americans to work. >> what w really interesting was that we saw big banks and wall street come out against ththis tax bil tax bill that everyonenows is going nowher they wanto make it clear that they are defending their turf and nonliving a t toretical ground on this, making sure republicans know that they need to heed what wall street wants oror else...
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and the task of conserving energy and reducing emissions remains arduous. >> reporter: and he promised the government will severely punish public servants and others involved in corruption. after the session we asked some delegates about li's report. >> translator: i think the campaign against corruption should be more tightened up. it's also set out in report. only in doing so the government could do its own duty. >> this i think is a basement, there will be some problem. so we need to do things step by step. >> let's now talk more about the government work report. nhk world kyoko fujita spent the day going through it. let's start by talking about the 7.5% economic growth target. what's behind the decision to maintain that figure? >> well, this is very much what china's economy from one that's export led to one that relies more on domestic consumptiocons. here's more of what premier li had to say. >> translator: we set the growth target at around 7.5%, because we considered that was necessary. and feasible. >> since coming into power last year, president xi and premier li have been fo
and the task of conserving energy and reducing emissions remains arduous. >> reporter: and he promised the government will severely punish public servants and others involved in corruption. after the session we asked some delegates about li's report. >> translator: i think the campaign against corruption should be more tightened up. it's also set out in report. only in doing so the government could do its own duty. >> this i think is a basement, there will be some problem. so...
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about energy and production of energy. it is not insignificant that north america is going to be essentially as we fulfill the capabilities of our technology -- it is the number one producer of energy and what kind of leverage does it give us or not give us. markets and economics always dictate different dynamics of any foreign policy equation. >> finally in light of the deterioration of our relationship with russia as i have just described, will the u.s. continued to pursue a new nuclear weapons treaty with russia as the president outlined in his speech in berlin last june? are pursuinge compliance with the new start treaty. there is no new treaty. we've been do it in conjunction as we have had. >> recent events give a certain pause? you always start with the ronald reagan theme of trust and verify. that is why you have verification procedures in place for all of these treaties. >> i understand and i would add only that given their failure to comply with the agreements we've got, i have significant concerns about that. th
about energy and production of energy. it is not insignificant that north america is going to be essentially as we fulfill the capabilities of our technology -- it is the number one producer of energy and what kind of leverage does it give us or not give us. markets and economics always dictate different dynamics of any foreign policy equation. >> finally in light of the deterioration of our relationship with russia as i have just described, will the u.s. continued to pursue a new nuclear...
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russia is one of the biggest energy producers especially for the rest of europe. and it's home for big tech names the stocks of yandex and kiwi are soaring. fear is off right now. risk is back on. but the situation is very fluid. and the beggar concern on wall street could very well be not russia but the jobs report for february. that's due out on friday, neil. >> and that's going to be one that's going to be closely monitored, lauren, thank you very much. >>> to washington. forget about the debt the president officially unveiling his budget calling for billions more in spending and it comes after one top democrat said we really can forget about cutting anything. >> there is absolutely no way we're going to cut spending. we're not going to cut education. you know, and we're not going to repeal the affordable care act. let that be known. it's not happening. >> all right. so, cutting spending is not happening. watching where all this is going down, michael? >> the budget blueprint has taken a lot of heat because it's seen as not making the tough choices about the ma
russia is one of the biggest energy producers especially for the rest of europe. and it's home for big tech names the stocks of yandex and kiwi are soaring. fear is off right now. risk is back on. but the situation is very fluid. and the beggar concern on wall street could very well be not russia but the jobs report for february. that's due out on friday, neil. >> and that's going to be one that's going to be closely monitored, lauren, thank you very much. >>> to washington....
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linda hanna: in the last 10 years there's been a tremendous energy put on breast-feeding and the health of the infant, and the desire of women to be connecting with their babies at a very primitive, very natural type of level and so feeding-- breast-feeding in that venue has actually become extremely popular. it's so easy now that almost anybody can breast-feed. the food that's produced by the mother is made specifically for her individual baby. although women can donate milk for other babies, her milk is designed specifically to meet the needs of that baby at that gestational age. and so as the baby is developing in the uterus and growing, it's being fed appropriately by the placenta and by the mother. the same thing holds true for the baby after it's delivered. in addition to that, as the baby grows over time, in the year, second year, third year, the milk changes to meet that particular baby's growing needs. the carbohydrate and protein balance is perfect. there's amino acids and carbohydrates that help fuel the baby's brain and continue to help them grow on a continuum that's set, a
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that is just more energy for us and the one thing that i'm curious about is it's precisely that energy independence. we need a lot of energy coming via russia and the ukraine. so don't think that. >> it certainly is an issue. they are, as you describe, being economically impacted by some very old things. this president needs to step it up and in that weakness, russia will be adventurous spirit even if they are and they start feeling the pain of their own stupidity or bullying, maybe that is what gives them cause in the future and tyrants who might think about doing tyrant type stuff. >> absolutely. i think that economically that is where they feel the pressure. at this president also needs to look inward to stop the sequester and make certain that he strengthens its ties with nato and walk away from his opposition. those who have been looking at the united states for leadership. we need to make sure that we engage with those allies and that we have this pressure that doesn't make a difference on russian policy. >> we need to talk about exploiting the advantages that we have here. thank
that is just more energy for us and the one thing that i'm curious about is it's precisely that energy independence. we need a lot of energy coming via russia and the ukraine. so don't think that. >> it certainly is an issue. they are, as you describe, being economically impacted by some very old things. this president needs to step it up and in that weakness, russia will be adventurous spirit even if they are and they start feeling the pain of their own stupidity or bullying, maybe that...
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department of energy contract. he came here three times in the 1960s. while i couldn't get any information about what he was doing and what his program was on. and by the way as i write in the book, neither could president ronald reagan. but i thought to myself, he came to the united states as a convicted not a war criminal and the freedom of information act tried to write out about his travels and how you came here in who he is being sponsored by. and that information was also classified areas it's probably not lost or classified. i couldn't find it out, but i that am curious journalist and you're well. [applause] [applause] >> thank you all. if you have a book, please call us and we will get it signed. single file line. >> you are watching booktv. nonfiction authors and books every weekend c-span2. >> next month with tv, peter singer talks about internet security and cyberwarfare. this is about one hour. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank the panel for helping to host this. and also for organizing it in the very kind introduction. so i am old en
department of energy contract. he came here three times in the 1960s. while i couldn't get any information about what he was doing and what his program was on. and by the way as i write in the book, neither could president ronald reagan. but i thought to myself, he came to the united states as a convicted not a war criminal and the freedom of information act tried to write out about his travels and how you came here in who he is being sponsored by. and that information was also classified areas...
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partly, he has the energy, which flows underneath ukraine and supplies so much of europe. and more than that, he has now threatened, we are told, to no longer use the united states dollar as a currency on the world market. what if he did that? maria bartiromo from the fox business network will join us next to talk about the ramifications of such a thing. whether he could do it and what it would mean to our economy. would it, as the russians say, cripple our economy? that's next. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes liferips us up. sometimes we trip ourselveup. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the per
partly, he has the energy, which flows underneath ukraine and supplies so much of europe. and more than that, he has now threatened, we are told, to no longer use the united states dollar as a currency on the world market. what if he did that? maria bartiromo from the fox business network will join us next to talk about the ramifications of such a thing. whether he could do it and what it would mean to our economy. would it, as the russians say, cripple our economy? that's next. t! [bell rings]...
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the governor said duke energy clean up your mess. the protesters say we don't want the coal ash near our water supply or waters of north carolina. what will to be done? >> it's hard to say. duke energy has been given to march 15th to come up with some kind of plan. the state is in a lawsuit. so our environmental groups are trying to sue. the environmental groups want to get rid of the coal all together. the problem is that the coal ash is still there. so something has to be done with all of this. it's tremendously expensive to move this stuff. duke energy is a big company, lot of money they could do it. let's see what they come up with. the question is are we going to build huge safe depositories for all this coal ash, or is there going to be some other solution where we're doing what we're doing now, forget about it until there's a disaster. >> i will add other states are dealing with similar problems. pennsylvania. >> north carolina is one of the lowest. we're talking about illinois has a huge problem. pennsylvania huge problem. th
the governor said duke energy clean up your mess. the protesters say we don't want the coal ash near our water supply or waters of north carolina. what will to be done? >> it's hard to say. duke energy has been given to march 15th to come up with some kind of plan. the state is in a lawsuit. so our environmental groups are trying to sue. the environmental groups want to get rid of the coal all together. the problem is that the coal ash is still there. so something has to be done with all...
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these are the main big pipelines. 70% of russia's exports are energy and a big destination of that energy is europe, through ukraine thichlts a small country relatively speaking, 45 million people in the ukraine. the economy is less than 200 billion. it already had an economic crisis. now, a political criescy. it sits between europe and the united states and russia. all of that uncertainty really rolling markets. a 13% decline in the russian market is a very big move. the ruble at a record low against the u.s. and the u.s. dollar and the euro. the country had to raise interest rates unexpectedly to protect itself. it just shows you what a shock all of this has been to the russian economy as well. that cob a powerful silent diplomate at the table as we go forward. >> christine romans, thank you so much. >>> let's get the latest from crimea. diana magna is there. diana? >> reporter: well, jake, if this is an invasion, it certainly on the ground feels like a very low-key invasion. we know that 10 ukrainian military and naval bases are now surrounding by troops, russian troops, even though th
these are the main big pipelines. 70% of russia's exports are energy and a big destination of that energy is europe, through ukraine thichlts a small country relatively speaking, 45 million people in the ukraine. the economy is less than 200 billion. it already had an economic crisis. now, a political criescy. it sits between europe and the united states and russia. all of that uncertainty really rolling markets. a 13% decline in the russian market is a very big move. the ruble at a record low...
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your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> a lot of fast moving developments unfolding now. we're going to try to attempt to put some of this into context. it's a complex situation, put in the words of the former u.s. ambassador to russia. it's a dire situation right now. let's bring in the director for russian studies from georgetown. thanks very much for joining us. i know you've met with president putin some ten times. you've got a new book entitled the limits of partnership, u.s. russian relations in the 21st century that just came out. what do you make of what's going on in ukraine right now, specifically putin's latest moves threatening direct military intervention? >> the main goal for putin is to protect russia's ek quitieequit. i think the russians got concerned this new government in kiev might revisit the agreement, which now doesn't expire until 2042, but he is showing that russia's tough. i think it's no coincidence that just after the u.s. president said ther
your energy plus ours. together, there's no limit to what we can achieve. >>> a lot of fast moving developments unfolding now. we're going to try to attempt to put some of this into context. it's a complex situation, put in the words of the former u.s. ambassador to russia. it's a dire situation right now. let's bring in the director for russian studies from georgetown. thanks very much for joining us. i know you've met with president putin some ten times. you've got a new book...
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all of the standard east german like they were running solar energy farms. they were able to do that after their own defense cuts. but politically it is not going to happen. it makes sense. i would ask your reporter what he thinks happens. i think it makes sense. i have been in the military, in the air force since the cold war . the cold war is over, there are people out there still fighting it. the defense budget is the biggest threat to national security. an interesting, interesting question. the country and the military are obviously in a transition right now. ground wars in afghanistan are obviously coming to an end. the massive operations that we had after 9/11 are now over. now we have to decide what the military is supposed to be focusing on. right now the military is saying that we need to turn our attention towards asia and china and see what happens there, watch out for potential trouble emerging in places like africa, where al qaeda militants are reestablishing themselves. again, we wind up fighting the last war. we know what happened before. we d
all of the standard east german like they were running solar energy farms. they were able to do that after their own defense cuts. but politically it is not going to happen. it makes sense. i would ask your reporter what he thinks happens. i think it makes sense. i have been in the military, in the air force since the cold war . the cold war is over, there are people out there still fighting it. the defense budget is the biggest threat to national security. an interesting, interesting question....
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> it looks like russian forces are consolidating on crimean. up to 12 trucks of russian troops have crossed into the eastern city of kerch from russia and the movement is being described by ferry. how far will russia go? the retired u.s. army general is joining me. thanks for coming in. if you take a look at russian forces versus ukrainian forces, 845,000 russian troops, 129,000 russian troops, tanks, two to one, combat aircraft, nearly 1400. russian combat aircraft, 221. there's no match. >> no. >> between those two militaries. so if it came down to a war between ukraine and russia, it's over. >> but ukraine has -- is part of a much larger organization in the european community and i don't think it would just be russia against ukraine. >> let's talk about that. let's hope the russias don't decide to move beyond crime and move eastward toward kiev arguing that the president yanukovych, he's st
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> it looks like russian forces are consolidating on crimean. up to 12 trucks of russian troops have crossed into the eastern city of kerch from russia and the movement is being described by ferry. how far will russia go? the retired u.s. army general is joining me. thanks for coming in. if you take a look at...
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the egg in the sperm there's a little bit that comes from the metal conduit which is where all the energy comes from in a cell so what they want to do and what they've been able to do in monkeys is replace that mitochondria of a woman who might have genetic defects this is about one in four thousand children are affected by these mitochondrial defects and replace that with a healthy woman's mitochondria so that's where you get the kind of third person getting involved in the d.n.a. process so the talks are very much limited to this one process of mitochondrial manipulation are not really addressing the ethical concerns that are being ready for the ethical concerns but specifically related to this one of the process not kind of a broader question of manipulating sperm and eggs broadly now when we hear that two is better than one when you say that the resources of d.n.a. are better than two. to bring as many people into the baby making process last of all so yeah more d.n.a. to better but it is a big oprah worry about this you know. babies in this regard i think there's a much bigger proble
the egg in the sperm there's a little bit that comes from the metal conduit which is where all the energy comes from in a cell so what they want to do and what they've been able to do in monkeys is replace that mitochondria of a woman who might have genetic defects this is about one in four thousand children are affected by these mitochondrial defects and replace that with a healthy woman's mitochondria so that's where you get the kind of third person getting involved in the d.n.a. process so...
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the energy sector in particular. but the united states and the international -- don't have as many cards as, for example, the ukraineians have, to play what would have to be sort of an accommodation with russia, which is to create a context where crimea and the russian minority there is protected, and i think our best hope is to try to both exert some stick, some leverage, as well as get russians back to the table. >> i don't particularly like to play the game of hypotheticals but i know that at the state department and the pentagon, they have to play those games. one of the possibilities is that a ukrainian military person could become fed up, fire a shot, shot is return, and then we have a whole new world. is it your sense there is a plan in place, there are options available to the west to intervene in such a matter, or how would such a thing be handled? >> well, it would have to be addressed by nato first, and obviously this is a threat to the peace and security that the security council would normally deal with,
the energy sector in particular. but the united states and the international -- don't have as many cards as, for example, the ukraineians have, to play what would have to be sort of an accommodation with russia, which is to create a context where crimea and the russian minority there is protected, and i think our best hope is to try to both exert some stick, some leverage, as well as get russians back to the table. >> i don't particularly like to play the game of hypotheticals but i know...
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as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our troops rely on to get supplies and food and water. putin controls that. putin is controlling our syria chemical weapons collection deal, which is a farce. putin is undermining our negotiations in iran. have we given him too much power? why has president obama seemingly trusted him on so many fronts? >> we don't trust him. we don't trust him at all. there's commonality between us and russia. we both are opposed to islamic terrorism. we both want to make sure that iran doesn't have a nuclear weapon. so we work with the russians when we need to. but i don't think it empowered putin. i think putin is a very
as you know i'm more of a clean energy guy but taking that away from russia, their monopoly in energy, is good. but republicans are missing an opportunity to look more bipartisan. >> congressman engel, i think what bothers republicans is how much the president and the administration seems to have empowered putin over the past few years. just to give you a couple of examples. russia controls the northern distribution network which is one of the main access points in afghanistan that our...
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senators, bob corker and others of sanctioning russian entities, meaning state banks, oil companies, energy companies, and that's when you start talking about real money. russia's trade, russia's very economy is dependent on access to the international finance system, its trade with europe. again europe lose as lot and that's why you're seeing opposition from the germans and british and others to more significant sanctions that have already been put on the table by the u.s. >> jim, educate our viewers. how common is it for a country that has in sanctions imposed upon it to take the retaliatory step of seizing the asset, confiscating the assets of private companies. >> well, listen. it's happened. you know the expert in seizing assets i suppose you would say is the u.s. this is a tactic the u.s. has used in a number of instances. iran being the most recent one. unfreezing those iranian assets is part of this nuclear deal or unfreezing a portion of the frozen assets is part of the deal. so, you know, if you get down that path, it certainly happened before. but, you know, i think that it does
senators, bob corker and others of sanctioning russian entities, meaning state banks, oil companies, energy companies, and that's when you start talking about real money. russia's trade, russia's very economy is dependent on access to the international finance system, its trade with europe. again europe lose as lot and that's why you're seeing opposition from the germans and british and others to more significant sanctions that have already been put on the table by the u.s. >> jim,...
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with the department of energy contract three times in the 1960's. well i could not get any information declassified what otto ambros was doing and his program but neither could president ronald reagan. i thought otto ambros had to come to the united states as a convicted nazi war criminal so i freedom of information act request about his travel who he came here and who he was sponsored by and that was lost or classified. it probably is not. but i bet some curious journalists in the future will. [applause] [inaudible conversations] . . both programs re-air on booktv this sunday starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern and are available to watch any time on line it booktv.org. >> what we are told both the students and as a nation in terms of popular imagination is that there's all kinds of sit-ins and marches and demonstrations that occurred but they are really done by these famous iconic people. basically as rosa parks who just was so tired as she refused to get up from the bus in montgomery alabama and sparked the bus boycott and basically a young preacher who
with the department of energy contract three times in the 1960's. well i could not get any information declassified what otto ambros was doing and his program but neither could president ronald reagan. i thought otto ambros had to come to the united states as a convicted nazi war criminal so i freedom of information act request about his travel who he came here and who he was sponsored by and that was lost or classified. it probably is not. but i bet some curious journalists in the future will....
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what we need is a paradigm shift in energy development toward renewable energy. it's actually possible to have 100% renewable energy. i volunteer time with an organization called the solutions project which is the solutio solutionsproject.org and mapping out how we get to 100% renewable energy. just parking lots and buildings in new york, alone, could -- when solarized could provide more than we need for all electricity generation in new york state, for example. what this is about is they're for their profits. when it's not coming into their backyard -- >> briefly, you heard exxon basically say, well, this is a private matter. does this affect them as a company? >> how can this be private? we're talking about 15 million americans who live within one mile of a fracking well. we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people in a movement against fracking in the united states of america with thousands upon thousands of stories like mayor tillman. this is happening in public space. this is our air, this is our water, this is our public health. this is our land. th
what we need is a paradigm shift in energy development toward renewable energy. it's actually possible to have 100% renewable energy. i volunteer time with an organization called the solutions project which is the solutio solutionsproject.org and mapping out how we get to 100% renewable energy. just parking lots and buildings in new york, alone, could -- when solarized could provide more than we need for all electricity generation in new york state, for example. what this is about is they're...
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from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to bring in a story and larry sab adough. these are types of unexpected events pop up when a president under pressure can raise how much we can do to respond to a crisis. most americans feel for this time does not really affect them, but it depends on how it goes, right? >> sure, and this reminds us how quickly things can change in an election year. given american public opinion about military involvement abroad in the post-iraq, post-afghanistan era, it's fair to say that americans overwhelmingly would not favor any sort of military action, perhaps sanctions. but the president's options, pres
from an energy perspective, it's very important. and also from a symbolic perspective. don't forget the crimean peninsula is viewed as the heart of mother russia. there's a reason when the soviet union broke up, the russians insisted on keeping their warm water port on the black sea. that's symbolic, you go back to the mid-19th century and the crimean war. this is some place that the russians are not going to let go of without a fight. >> if you can hang on there, jennifer, i want to...
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there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of the importance of energy. similar to what, how the gulf sort of gets its stability and security. the gulf countries are, you know, strange tribes, but they survived because they have important resources. other parking lots of the world -- parts of the world sometimes have that as well. that's very important for lebanon's geostrategic environment. if the east and west agree that this must be a peace offul zone because there are important resources here, now actually moving forward on what's the economic value of this, the first thing is to figure out how to get it to market. the market is effect
there will be, you know, maybe within five, six years you begin to get some energy, but to turn that into money might be seven to ten years' window. but what's important about phase one if you have major oil players from the u.s. and russia and europe and china engaged in the sector, in the eastern mediterranean alongside israel and cyprus which relates to then turkey and the e.u. and all of that, it might create for lebanon an investment in its stability and its long-term viability because of...
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in the whole cold war, the soviets put enormous energy, in norma's money into taking out the aircraft carriers. -- enormous money into taking out the aircraft carriers. that is how i cut my teeth in this business. none of those things would work in today's world, but we have to be creative again. we are so used to do dominating in the sea and in the air. anywhere neard the money we should on things that can make a huge difference. in this budget environment, we can afford things like that. we need to be more creative. joint strike fighters and other programs -- another program that suffers from the same challenge, how can we talk about shorter range in a world where they are pushing us further and further out? i think the same point comes in their. -- there. that ishe only jet built from the ground up to be survivable in a challenging environment. that is a tremendous capability. we have not even started to figure out what we can do with that capability. there are phases to any conflict. the early phases -- eventually, you can get in there. you have to think of it across the spectrum.
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because they are dependent on russia for energy. you replace that energy, you reduce that leverage. all of that planning should have been done six months ago, a year ago, not now. well, it wasn't done then, so we should start now. >> do you think america looks weak? there is a gallup poll that shows that america is seen as weak? >> well, when you're always playing defense, when you're always playing reaction. when you're consistently surprised it does give that impression. no, i don't think that america is weak, america is the strongest military power on earth. >> but they perceive obama as weak. >> we give the impression as weak, but we're the most powerful country on earth. our military is still by far the most don't inability in the world. >> i interviewed an expert on russian media today. and he told me interestingly that the way they portray putin, bare-chested, hanging out with guns, and they usually juxtapose that picture next to obama, with a little bicycle, with a helmet on, a liesure bike -- >> the images don't matter to me, it is the reactions. president obama -- >> there
because they are dependent on russia for energy. you replace that energy, you reduce that leverage. all of that planning should have been done six months ago, a year ago, not now. well, it wasn't done then, so we should start now. >> do you think america looks weak? there is a gallup poll that shows that america is seen as weak? >> well, when you're always playing defense, when you're always playing reaction. when you're consistently surprised it does give that impression. no, i...
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this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house. >>> turmoil in venezuela after a month of angry protests, no end to the demonstrations there. >>> and uncovering history in north idaho, the story coming from a former war relocation camp for men of japanese decent. first -- an update in ukraine. due to rising tensions all scheduled military to military engagements between the u.s. and russia are on hold. the un will talk about the security in the reason gone. secretary of state john kerry heading to kiev tonight meeting with ukraine's interim leaders and parliament. >>> and president obama meeting tonight with his top national security advisors. he says russia's movements violate
this is one interesting thing about american energy independence. >> ali velshi always good to have you in the studio. thank you very much. >>> much of the focus still on crimea. why this southeastern part of ukraine is so crucial to the kremlin, and not even carnival can stop the protests in venezuela. we'll live there when we come back. ♪ >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm joh i'm -- john siegenthaler. talking middle east peace at the white house....
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and they called for the vote because about three months ago, they pulled a nominee from the federal energy regulatory commission because of opposition that was strong. that's not a very high-profile position. he was yanked, and this, this was provocative, and politically they should have known better than to call it up if they didn't want the president to issue that statement. >> there you go. >>> up next, former first lady barbara bush sits down with fox news and ponders the possibility of a future offspring in the white house. mrs. bush when "the five" returns. >>> events from the past week have us talking about who is best suited for the oval office in 2016. big names are being floated on the left and right. there's hillary, biden, paul, and rubio, and current governor chris christie and former governor jeb bush. who is best qualified? former first lady barbara bush gave her take to us. >> i don't know if you're a reader of the "new york times." but they had a column and the headline was brace yourself for hillary and jeb. >> i did see that, and i thought anything to make news. >> so is
and they called for the vote because about three months ago, they pulled a nominee from the federal energy regulatory commission because of opposition that was strong. that's not a very high-profile position. he was yanked, and this, this was provocative, and politically they should have known better than to call it up if they didn't want the president to issue that statement. >> there you go. >>> up next, former first lady barbara bush sits down with fox news and ponders the...
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energy output makes russia a key supplier to the world. making any move to sanction exports makes it painful for all, particularly in europe. -- thehington times united states, president obama, if he is serious about helping the people of ukraine, he will expedite the approval process for liquefied natural gas exports. them free help themselves from manipulation. we're going to keep taking your thoughts for about 10 more minutes. join us on the phone is alyson klein. she covers education issues for education week. what is the president proposing to do with his budget on education? guest: it would be a winner. it was a tight budget year. they would get a small increase. given the restrained spending across the board, that is a big deal. the president is making a pitch for a huge $75 billion prekindergarten program to entice states to offer prekindergarten to more 4-year-old. the proposal has not made it far in congress. pay for thatts to using tobacco tax. there are not a lot of lawmakers who want to introduce that. the new iteration of the
energy output makes russia a key supplier to the world. making any move to sanction exports makes it painful for all, particularly in europe. -- thehington times united states, president obama, if he is serious about helping the people of ukraine, he will expedite the approval process for liquefied natural gas exports. them free help themselves from manipulation. we're going to keep taking your thoughts for about 10 more minutes. join us on the phone is alyson klein. she covers education issues...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ healthy diets are hard on your teeth. the truth is a lot of healthy food choices are still high in acidic content. if your enamel is exposed to acid and is in a softened state and you brush it away, you know, then it's gone. i would recommend that they brush with pronamel. pronamel is formulated to strengthen enamel and counteract the effects of acid erosion. they don't need to cut out those foods because they are good for them. but you can make some smart choices. because they are good for them. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approa
using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ healthy diets are hard on your teeth. the truth is a lot of healthy food choices are still high in acidic content. if your enamel is exposed to acid and is in a softened state and you brush it away, you know, then it's gone. i would recommend that they brush with pronamel. pronamel is formulated to strengthen enamel and...
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., europe and the united states energy is in the ukraine. >> there could be a downside for president bashar al-assad. he relies on russia's support. the west presses for sanctions against russian tanks and arms manufacturers. that could really hurt. >> the ukraine crisis is likely to overshadow talks in paris between the french, russian and u.s. foreign ministers. they are meeting to discuss ways of helping lebanon to cope. barnaby phillips is in paris and joins us for more on that. how much will events in ukraine and crimea overshadow this? >> i think inevitably they will because the expectation is that john kerry, and sergei lavrov will meet here later in the day. sergei lavrov is still in madrid as we speak. john kerry arrived here from kiev last night. now these would be importantly the first head to head high-level meetings between the united states and russia sips the late -- since the latest phase of the ukrainian crisis erupted. we can't underestimate the importance of that. there's the chance for europe and the united states, the west broadly, if you like, to coordinate thei
., europe and the united states energy is in the ukraine. >> there could be a downside for president bashar al-assad. he relies on russia's support. the west presses for sanctions against russian tanks and arms manufacturers. that could really hurt. >> the ukraine crisis is likely to overshadow talks in paris between the french, russian and u.s. foreign ministers. they are meeting to discuss ways of helping lebanon to cope. barnaby phillips is in paris and joins us for more on that....